Texas conservatives tout record-breaking school choice signups after long battle with teachers unions
Texas conservatives celebrate the launch of a significant school-choice program that has already seen tens of thousands of signups in its first few days.
Scott moves to bypass teachers unions, send federal school funds straight to parents if classrooms close
Senator Tim Scott has proposed legislation that aims to send federal school funds directly to parents if schools are closed for more than three days due to emergencies or teachers' union actions.
They want to block the solutions presented by the Ministry of Education. They will appeal to Nawrocki for a veto
Education unions in Poland are opposing proposals from the Ministry of Education regarding teachers' overtime pay, claiming they will complicate and restrict compensation.
PHOTOS ⟩ The international education summit focuses on artificial intelligence
The 16th international summit for the teaching profession in Estonia gathered nearly 20 education ministers from top PISA countries, representatives of teachers' unions, and education leaders, with a delegation from Ukraine present at Estonia's request.
Is there a teachers' strike today, Monday, March 9?
Teachers' unions in Argentina have confirmed participation in a feminist strike today, resulting in many schools being closed.
Are there classes on Monday, March 9?
Several schools in Argentina will not hold classes on March 9 due to a strike by teachers' unions in support of an international feminist protest for International Women's Day.
Teaching unions join the feminist strike on Monday for International Women's Day: it’s the second in a week
Several teaching unions in Argentina are joining a feminist strike on March 9th to coincide with International Women's Day, marking the second such strike in a week.
Kicillof and Baradel, Politics and Pressures
The return to classrooms in several Argentine provinces was hindered by strikes led by teachers' unions due to unsuccessful salary negotiations.
Niger: Teacher Unions Denounce Delays in Payment for Contract Workers
In Niger, teacher unions express concern over the prolonged payment delays faced by contract teachers, urging the government to address the issue promptly.
Most kindergarten teachers work outside of kindergartens
For the first time in over 20 years, less than half of Norway's qualified kindergarten teachers are working in kindergartens, prompting concerns from educational unions and calls for drastic measures to improve the situation.
Teachers' Strike: What Will Happen with Classes on Tuesday, March 3
A national teachers' strike in Argentina on March 2, led by several educational unions, halted the academic year start in 15 provinces.
Teachers' strike live: what time is the march to Congress and what is the map of blockades
In Argentina, a teachers' strike is affecting the start of the 2026 school year across 16 provinces, with unions leading a march to Congress and outlining their demands.
Mediator has gone to Alytus gymnasium: Work disputes are encouraged to be resolved through legal channels
A mediator has arrived at a gymnasium in Alytus to assist in resolving a work dispute legally, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among teachers and unions.
Start of classes: pressured by the unions, the Government called for the national teachers' negotiation on Monday
The Argentine government has called a national teachers' negotiation meeting in response to union pressure, while a strike threatens the school year start in 15 provinces.
Wage Increases for Teachers. Unionists Demand 'Urgent Changes' from the Head of the Ministry of Education
A teachers' union in Poland is calling for a 15% increase in minimum salary rates for educators and the removal of discriminatory clauses regarding additional pay for difficult working conditions.
The conflict in the Province escalates, and even Baradel's union confronts Kicillof with a strike that halts the start of classes
Teacher unions in Buenos Aires are initiating their first joint strike against Governor Axel Kicillof, disrupting the school year start due to salary policy disagreements.
Education raises the attendance of teacher strike from 41% to 55%
The Spanish Department of Education has revised the participation rate of the recent teachers' strike, increasing it from 41% to 55%, amidst ongoing disputes with unions over protest attendance figures.
Preschool Teachers Pay Little Attention to Criticism from VR and BSRB
Preschool teachers in Iceland express indifference towards criticism from labor unions VR and BSRB.
Tarcísio's Base in Alesp Articulates Vote on Changes in Teacher Careers
The government of Tarcísio de Freitas is pushing for a bill to reorganize the career paths of state teachers in São Paulo, amid significant opposition from unions.
Teachers have a lot to learn from Trump’s education secretary
Education Secretary Linda McMahon emphasizes that teachers are not obligated to pay union dues following a Supreme Court ruling, encouraging educators to take control of their financial contributions to unions.
Public Service: About six percent more money for teachers, caregivers, and policewomen
Public service workers in Germany, including teachers, police officers, and caregivers, will receive a pay raise after an agreement between unions and federal states.
R. Popovienė meets with education unions: In February we will present a plan for attracting teachers
Lithuanian Education Minister R. Popovienė plans to present a new plan in February aimed at attracting and training teachers, following discussions with education union representatives.
San Francisco teachers begin first strike in nearly 50 years
Teachers in San Francisco have initiated a strike for the first time in nearly half a century, driven by demands for better wages and resources.
Is the Minister trying to bypass the president's veto? "Gross abuse of authority"
A Polish teachers' union has criticized the Minister of Education for attempting to bypass a presidential veto regarding educational regulations and standards.
Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter: Top teachers' union under fire, anti-ICE agitator network exposed
The newsletter discusses various controversies surrounding teachers' unions, including calls to eliminate their federal charter and the revelation of anti-ICE activism among their leaders.
Education unions propose urgent preparation of a national teacher recruitment and safety program
Education unions are urging the urgent development of a national program for teacher recruitment and safety, emphasizing the need for clear funding sources and legislative changes by September 30.
Top teachers union under fire as lawmakers push to strip union of unique federal charter: 'Lost their way'
The National Education Association faces scrutiny and potential revocation of its unique federal charter due to its opposition to the Trump administration and allegations of supporting far-left initiatives.